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Seawater magnesia clinker

Magnesia is also produced from the processing of seawater and magnesium-rich brines. This is a much more complex and energy-demanding process than the processing of natural [Pg.614]

Titanium dioxide [13463-67-7], chemical formula TiO and relative molecular molar mass of 79.8788, occurs in nature in three polymorphic crystal forms anatase, rutile, and brookite. Moreover, under high pressure, the structure of all three polymorphs of titanium dioxide may be converted into that of a-PbO. The main properties of the three polymorphs are [Pg.614]

Crystal system, space group, and space lattice parameters [Pg.615]

On the other hand, the electrical conductivity of single crystals of highly pure rutile is strongly affected by the doping of the crystal lattice with traces (i.e., less than 0.1 ppm wt.) of transition-metal cations (e.g., Cr , Nb , Nb, Fe Co, Ni, Ni , and Cu ). [Pg.615]

Theoretical density calculated from crystal lattice parameters. [Pg.615]


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